The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, April 21, 1875, Image 3
BKAUHORT. H. C. A1?KH. 21, 1H7A.
k Bald^iw Aitlks at French'?.
Messrs R. P. Bundle & Co. have succeeded
"Walker & Bcutt as agents for the
New York and Port Royal Steamship line.
Read the calls in another column for
meetings of the Directum and Stockholders
of tho Port Royal Railroad.
A fire on the roof of the kitchen of P.
C. Wilson on SundajL^dSraing last called
out the machines. Tjeirassistance however
was not needatf.
A meeting was called at the office of
George Gage last Saturday, to consult as
to what action should be taken in regard
to the approaching trial of Tax
Titles in the U. S. Court in Charleston.
As the trial will be a test case it was
thought to the interest of all owning tax
title property that the case should be
defended by able attorneys, and to that
cud M. Pollitzcr and Robert Smalls were
uppviuibcu n committee to go 10 Charleston
to Confer with District Attorney
Corbiu, while another committee was to
canvass property owucrs in order to raise
funds to aerure counsel, a* it was thought
the District Attorney might not be able
to give the case that attention necessary
to represent the interests ot holders of
these titles.
The arrival of the U. S. fleet in PortRoyal
Harbor has quite brightened up
business prospects of the towu of lieaufort
as well as Port Royal. Tho merchants
are doing quite an nctivc little
trade. The oflicers and seamen come up
occarionlly and the Steamer Pinta, the
dispatch boat of the Sqiadrou runs back
and forth every duy. The "Colorado"
the flag ship which we had heard wns
going out of couiiuis-.iosi was reported as
ordered to remain. She is expected in
and with her arrival will make fivt
vessels in the squadr >n. The oflicers are
vtry gentlemanly and the seamen appeal
v to be quite picked crews.
We understand that thev will erect
barracks at Bay Point for the summer, at
least. , Their stay will doubtless be per
manent, and the station for the South
Atlantic squidron will no doubt be
transferred from l?cy West which is notu
bly sickly to Port Hoyal undoubtedly
t. salubrious and health!/. Welcome "ycv
Navy of the U. S.
The entertainment given by the Reading
Room Association at the Sea Island
Hotel Thursday evening last was a very
successful affair: the Inrge dining hall
wax crowded and every thing in connection
with the occasion sec.ned to be
arranged for the comfort and pleasure ol
the guesta. The music was good, Mr
jN. R. Scuvel presided at tho piano assist<
d by a string band.
Dancing was the order of the evening
and the efficient -way in which Mr. Silat
Wright, with Messrs Davenport, Clancy,
vnd Milvin conducted the management
conduced to the success of the evening.
Cnrd tables were provided for such as
preferred that kind of amusement and
we noticed some of our elderly friends
enjoying themselves hugely.
The superb supper and the arrangement
of the tables reflected much credit upon
the Indies who superintended it. We
learn that to the indef.ith*:ihle fnnrrrv r>f
?0?"-V*5J v"
Mis* Botunie the success of the entertainment
is mainly due, and the assistance of
Miss Foye, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs.* W right. Miss
Ritchie, Miss Hannah and Miss Lizzie
llunn, Mrs John llunn and Mrs Crofut
was invaluable.
The materials for the supper were
contributed by the ladies of the committee
and other ladies who1 belong to the
association whose names we have been
unable to learn. Such gathering* are very
pleasant and we hope that others of a
like nature may speedily idlluw.
The Town Council.
Council ynet Wednesday evening April
14th. His Honor the Intendant in tbi
chair, and Wardens G leaves, Fisher, Mayo
and Robinson present,
A petition was presented from G.
Lehlbach asking for a reduction of assessment
on bis house and lot;
The following bills were presented,
refored to committee on Recounts, and
approved by the committee:
Cornelius Mitchell, wages $34.7(1
8. M?tro, sundries 20.73
The Tribunk advertising 4.0C
J. E. McGregor Engine 5.0C
IV. H. Calvert 5.7C
J. A. Whitman Drain 32.2fi
David Warrcu wages 8.0(1
John Franr, mmlri'S 8.0C
A hill v ia pr sentod bv Grace Mvcrs foi
lioardine anri attendance on a sick sailoi
for $<J8.2o. ordered paid. A resolution wa*
adopted remitting the costs of an cxecu
tion against Win. Izznrd. Wally Gr^en
addressed the Omineil on the licence qu> ation
in his forcible sfle. Re stated that
he always paid his taxes promptly and
that lie had heen wrongly itsscsrd forcosti
of execution, that the time for payment ol
his licence had been changed without lib
knowledge and prayed for relief. Hit
argument prevailed and he Bat dowi
three dollars richer and with a smile ol
Biitifaction nnv his countenance.
An oin account of J. K. McGregor for
work on lump posts was brought to light
amounting to fgH.OO on which $10 had
l>een naid. A check for the balance wai
ordered. The Marshal was brought tc
his feet by a remark by Warden Uobin
son in regard to cattle running loose in tin
streects. He began by rdving a sumniun
of ai\ ordinance on the queation, but wai
ordered by the Intcndaut to take Ida aeal
/H.d the eh rk read the ordinance whi<di
closed the debut", and the Marshal w.u
instructed to do his dntv.
Mr. Whippur desired to be informed
what jjetion ttiM Council proposed to tak?
in r gard t" lands sold for town taxes;
** wh-thcr t->\\ n :sve leases or deeds ami
W...: i.. . >- (Hiuin.r *.?uld l?.* put it
f
ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mammmmmmmmmm**?mm n iw_r?~n
possession. This called for the rcadin
of another ordinance and it was decide
that the town would give a lease, Imt t
for po6oat-ion that was a queston the
were not pr pared to answer. Mr. Smul
said that he bought a piece of propcrl
for taxes two years ago and all the hem
fit he had derived from it was|thi- privilej
of paving taxes on it ever 'since. Th
privlige it was agreed Mr. Smalls shoul
continue to enjoy. Adjourned to Apr
28th.
~
The County Commissoners met la
Thursday, present Paul Pritchard an
V. S. Scott. Proposals for past indebted
ness were opened, tho bids aggregatin
$5,182. at an average discount of 80 p<
cent. The awards were
J. W. Collins $548.1
P. M. Whitman 831.5
John Contmt 28.8
Win. Elliott Att'y 00.1
The treasurers report, not dated, wt
Balance last report $4,720.5
Collected to date 274.5
Total 4.995.0
i To paid checks 1024 (
1 Balance on hand 3.971.0
$4,995.0
i The Chairman after nncnincr the hn
j found there was considerable figuring 1
| be done and feeling bis innbility to ma
j tor the figures asked Mr. Gilbert to bel
1dm out. Mr. G. hnd no time. He the
asked Mr. Lorkwood to do the figurin
but Mr. L. remarked thnt he could n<
do it without pay. An pay was. out i
the question without first submitting bil
to the treasurers inspection, the Chai
man next appealed to the representative <
thea-RinrNR. but with no better hicl
The Chairman 6ecmed to ignore tl
clerk who was perfectly capable of m
king the awards, and who did so, but
had been Mr Wnterhousc's custom 1
make up the awards and compare nob
with the clerk and the Chairman wish'
1 to do so again and when we left was tr
i ing to get the bidders to figure nut the
i own claims. This is the more surprisit
, as Mr Wheder was elected by the vol
of Mr Pritchnrd anrt as he stated at th
time of the election solely ou account <
' "color
Friday April 18th.?The trcasur
reported the County funds us follov
On hand last report $1,428 '
Collected to dutc 405.1
i Total * 1.833.'
. Checks paid 1.380.1
Commissioners pay 148.1
Balance on hand 304.1
' Total 1.833.'
The following cheeks were issue
Standard $12.1
W. II Devlin gallows H9. t
L W. II. MeGill grand Jury 2.1
Ben Franklin watchman 22.'
Dr. StiMrt. medicines 16.1
I L. 3. LiUgler hooks 16.<
Hehecca Williams nurse 15.(
, John Bmdie feeding poor 129.'
r Peter Massey road overseer 10.1
W. H. Devlin coffins 12.1
T. H. Wheeler clerk 27.1
Total $816.:
Licences were issued to M. Pollitr
' Bluffton, and Mr. Saivisherry of Hilt<
1 Head. Dr. Wilder was elevated to tl
position of road overseer of JTilton Hen
; f652.00 in certificates, were issued
Sheriff Wilson.
( Adjourned to jlay 20th.
" THE EXECUT1OXS.
Scipio Bryan and Elijah Atkins co
demncd at the last Court of Sessions f
murder paid the just penalty of thi
crimes on the gallows on Frida
Promptly at half past 11 o'clock on tl
appointed ds^y thpcondemned men left tl
jail in a close carriage in charge of She
iff Wilson and his deputy and nttcnd<
i.- XI. ? - f A* '
w me seine 01 iue execution by the
spiritual adviser* the Revs. Waddell at
Bvthewood, Middleton, Cliavisand Mo
ria. An immense concourse of persons pri
cipalty colored men, woiucn, and chtldn
from the adjoining country had flock*
into totvn at an early hour and were cut
ous spectators of the impending preper
' tions. The gallows which had Imh
erected a few days before just outsirl
the limits of the town was a well bui
structure upon the most approved prii
ei plc< and was 20 feet high with p'atfor
allowing 8 feet drop, and thearrangeiv.cn
in every rdspcot were most thorough ai
complete, due to the skillful and judi<
1 ous management of the. Sheriff wl
. personally superintended the preparatioi
( With firm and unfaltering .. steps tl
Prisoners with arms pinioned behind tin
backs mounted the scaffold. Depu
Same read the warrant from the platfbt
in hearing of the nssembled multitude
at least three thousand. Upon bcir
, asked if they desired to speak Atki
i with flrnt voice confessed his guilt
intelligent and well directed sentcno
l and expressed deep contrition couph
with warning to the spectators to alio
1 the scene to be to them an impressi
lesson. He confessed he had belonged
> a band of robbers who had operated
i Savannah and believed his fate w
I as richly deserved as it was a neecssa
l example. Scipio Brvan next spoke at
j in^like Jstraln seemed reconciled to h
fate. Not a quiver or a sign of t rapid
? uon was apparent in the countenance
the manner of {either; The Rev. Waddi
after reading a written confession i
fckipio Bryan gave out a hymn to 1
sung. The ltevd. Middleton read a wri
I ten confession of Atkins. The Rev
i Bylhhwood read a chapter from the nc
' Testament followed by un eloquent ar
i fervent prayer from Rcvd. Middlcto
1 j Sheriff Wilson then advanced aud dre
i black caps over the taces adjusted up<
f each the fatal noose. In a few inomen
the droits fell and the unfortuna
' culprits launched into eternity without
struggle.
I Too much commendation cannot 1
i bestowed upon Sheriff Wilson for tl
> skillful and masterly administration
the whole affair aud for the humane ar
) admirable execution of his nainfnl
r i he arrangements tor the peraervatir
* of order which was committed to
r posse of fifteen colored men wan all th
> wan needed and was perfect. N o 01
* witnessing the sceue could be otherwi
than impressed with the uiujcsty of the la
I and of ita proper dignity in the persoi
' of S hen if \v ilaou, ot his Deputies of L
; posse and ot the paruphanalia coi
I nectcd with this branch ot' the executi
1 VioVi ruui. nt in the county of Iteaufort !
" : least. We trust the example will b. >
d good effect in arresting the progress o
ls crime as much as we are confessedly
y upjxiscd t-> capital punishment g .ncrallj
's we cannot but view these sacrifices ns
J necessary vindication of the ofl'endei
B" majesty of tho law, which during th
[r previous administrations of Govs. Scot
j and Moses had been outraged by som
! most atrocious murderswith impunity
11 G?-v. Chamberlain who in these install
cies refused to interfere his pardoninj
power has certainly placed new safegufln
st around the citizens by his stern am
id inflexible determination to have the law
1- exfecuted. W hile we^deplore its necessit
g we believe that the lesson will not b
?r unproductive of good where lawlessnes
and violence andiuurder hashitln rto bee;
'5 so rife and so unpunished.
i5 !?
New Advertisements.
;? DIRECTORS MEETlMr
'7 there will be a meeting o
Directors of the Port Royal Hail Hoai
!J! Co. at the Mansion House in Port Royo
I. J S. C., Tuesday May 4th. 1875, at 8 p. m.
W. M. Head.
8cc. and Treasurer.
?fi
!o STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
P TnF.RE WILL BE A MEETING o
" l the Stockholders of the Port Roval Rai
"I Hoad Company nt the Mansion House i
' f Port Royal, S. C., Wednesday May otli
at 12 m.
" W. M. Read,
Sec. and Treasurer.
milghcowst
le
a- Having Phrciiaski) thk stoci
t!,| of blooded cattle lately owner
es by the estate of II. M. Stuart
(1 deceased, I oiTer for sale some
lr FINE MILCH COWS,
Enquire of
tP t r i
0 Janios Jenkins
>f Market Iloust
" NOTICE OF INCORPORATION*.
Noticic is hereby given that thirty day
after date, the Fukmokd Society of Son
^ and Daughters, St. Helena Island, wi
? apply to the Clerk of Court for Bcaufoi
' Cour.ty, for a Charter under the provit
ious of an Act of the Genera! Aasemhl
of this State entitled; An Act to provid
52 for certain Charters.
~ Hector Rivers. Joe. Bailey.
Jonas Truull R<>b? rt Brorvn.
d: Monday Washington.
)0 Beaufort, S. C. April 17 1875. 4t pc
5 SOUTHERN
So DIRECT TRADE.
10
10 Ocgular forlnijrlitly Packet Line between Po:
Royal. H. C., Nawnn nnd the
io "WEST I1STIDXES,
The fast Schooner ' TO A SMITIt" Captain Ma
iv."S r:ll: :aavc l'ort Uotii lor isacunu on mo xar
~~ Inst. For freight or paomru apply to
2" FaTIiR PAPIN A Co., Agrnts Port Royal.
:er ?T1 DARLING A Co., Agent* Norhsu, N. P.
?D u
,e Shortcut Sea passage from tho U.'Sand CanatJ
^ and rhortcat Route from the
West & Southern Markets
to the
WEST INDIES
and vice versa
jj_ On tho first of June next, a fortnightly Stea
ship. Mall, Freight aud Passenger service will 1
V established between Port Royal and the priucip
:lr points in the \\ eat Indies, connecting at Ilavai
y* with the Trans-Atlantic Steamers for France at
Mexico
lie PBTKH PAPIN A Co Agents, Port Royal.
T- ZALDO A Co Agents, Havana.
Rj aprl,14-tf.
id NOTICE TO PILOTS
,r" In Compliance with the thiid section i
n* the Quarantine art, Pilots conducting inl
e" this Ilarlxir vessels from Key West, an
!? Havana, will anchor the same off Bi
1" Point.
n~ S. B. TnoMpsoN.
^T* np.14 Health Oflicur, Port Roys
11 Assessment for 18 70
i.11
Office County Auditor. 1
its Beaufort, S. C.. April 14, 1875. \
id The Art relating to the assessment (
property having been amended, the a
lio scxsinent for the fiscal year of 1875 wi
if- commence on the
!lc FIRST DAY OF .TTTNF.
'f* and continue until the 20th day of Ju
u, next0f
The assessment will be for
lg PERSONAL PROPERTY
ns only, but those failing to assess lam
in last year, or who have
cs SOLD OR PURCHASED
a nds since the last assessment, will no
'w said changes on their returns, togetln
ve with auy changes that may have tnk<
!? place in the boundaries of their land
ln consequent on such sale or purchan
n* with a statement as to whether sai
ry lands so sold or purchased is Ploi
\ Meadow, or Wood land. This statemei
,,s is necessary in
EVERY CASE
?ll where lands have changed hands, an
r?f will save taxpayers much trouble, as wo
t>e as conduce to the correctness of the 0
it- ficial record, and greatly facilitate tl
d. payment of taxes,
w EACH LAND OWNER
,(i must nnswer the questions on the refu:
? us to his Post Offl -e, in a legible hum
w as this will render correspondeni
3n between this Office and taxpayers eat
b* whenever inquiries are necessary.
te TI1E BOUNDARIES
of every tract of land must Imj given tli
jg Office (where the same has not alread
lie been iurnished,) so that the Auditor ma
o1 know the exact locality of every piece ?
1(j land in the County.
? In makiug returns great care must 1
taken to have thetn correct, us errors i
returns invariably (when n-?t discover*
ble by this Office) fret on the Tax Dupl
rie cates; often proving expensive to tn
payers, as well as troublesome to tl
w Auditor. t
Further notice will l>e given in dti
S time.
q. l. 8. Laxoi.kt,
j County Auditor.
aprl 14 Gt.
j ; Knt<*p>:l b * , > ? ?. Wli.iH
jj Cluar lesion.
' Beaufort Steam
j MILL COM?AIT.
e Having put up lu their establishment m ORIS'
* MILL are pn-pnrM to fnmtrh at the ah"rf(
notice.
Grist, Msa! ani Feed.
i 1
| Tin- hlghe-t e.ieh price p-tl<l for COttX.
1 <'?rn flroitnd on TolL
8 lyf.
y ~
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND
HI0Al:rOltT.
f TIIKStEAMF.lt
a M. S.ALLtSON,
CApT. P. TC OLIO.
Having taken th* place of the l'llot Boy, will loax
i Charleston i-vcrv Pililay mottiiag,
| Will h ave Beaufort nvwt K??nr.l??.
, J
The patronage of Mappers if tifpecttrtllf nolirltei
f % DUI OLA/- NfSBBT,
ij Aip-nt, Rltnrlcaton, S, c\.
n WM. HAIIRISON. .
I. A ecu I. Tlennfnrt, K. c.
X9T (loot* ronsltjiml to the rare of the Airen
in Cimrlcstou will bo forwarded free of eoimnlsrioi
and torn?<*.
_ n..v*V36.
s Conant & Emmons.
i
. ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNI8I
ICE
' In ;iiiv quantity Custom r? may dr-ire
from their Ire House,
K Nevent h St root.
Jj JOHN CON AN l\
t J. A. EMMONS.
novli-34.
' S. M. WALLACE
t'otlon Paotor and
, GRIST MILLER,
? Wholonalc Dealer In
Grain. Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc.
SKA IHTiANpi^OTTON
it Boujrht. Ginned and prrparcVl for market
AilviineOH mado <?11 < 'oiihI^ii
ments.
*jj Having the h<-st machinery for ginninj
cotton and irrindincr eojn and meal he 5
prepared to execute all orders no th
shortest possible notic,
ia The highest price paid for
Cotton and Corn.
Oof ton ginned on toll.
novJUS.
- TERDIER WALKER &BAC0T.
be
a) PROCTORS IN AOMIR^T.TY AND ATTORNEY
** AT L\W, IIBA TPORT. S. C.
id
Walker A Bawit. I XV. J. VBuniRn,
Charleston. | Beaufort.
Refer to the British Consulates In the snnjh. an
specially to the British Consulate at Charleston.
novS.I 31.
j; SHEPARD D. GILBERT.
?1 NOTARY l*tT ItTJt *.
k* Attention given to Murine Protests.
orriCK
l'- In the cm*it noes!?. jan.6 C7.
'* W. H. LOCK WOOD
F.S. COM MISSION Kit
Ol anil
NOTARY PUBLIC.
ill
Agent for sale, N. Y. Industrial Exhibition Co'
Bonds?C'iO each.
7 H. KLATTE & CO
Wholesale Grocers,
IH I
AWD DMALCR9 IM
t. Wines, Lipors, Sejare. Totiacco, &c,
1M5 lliiHt Itny,
Is, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
J'j Orders from tt>e Country promptly at
v, tended to. .
tit ii<>v:i-:i5.
: ODELL'S.
K1HT1TW,
"" CANDIKH
Toys,
0 ca iti:s,
2V L'TI
A full :ii*ortment of the aliovo consist
ins <>f ORANGES, LEMONS,
I* APPLES. DATES, FIGS, BANANAS
iv All kinds of FRENCH C'uifecMnnor j
,f BRAZIL. NUTS, IIIOKORY NUTS
WALNUTS AI.MOMrn PVfUW
,0I
n ICED, FRUIT, PP^NGE, POUNI
x.~ und every other kind of CAKES on ham
x or made to order.
ie J Particul ir attention given to supplying
( parti-* with all noep**iry article*.
1,1 ooodh use ful km well at ormamrnt vi
received by every at earner from KKV
york.
James Odell
i OH N ?
Ifj, cooper
j Jry Goods & Milliner
!
1 Has just returned from 1
and select stock of
dry goods,
CLOT
i
I And a general Assortment of
MILLINERY,AN
, WHICH UK OFFKRS TO aUlT Til
n ' -
I ^ o ^
V MANUFACTURERS OF BUILD
'Dressed, Ceiling, anc
MOULDINGS FOIt BUILDING P
: NEWELS, IIAND-RAll
WOOD TURNING! OF I
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK
- can Im; made in the United States. We lu
South of the city of Baltimore, all of wbic
[T ion to all who want good and substantial
it THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE THE ONL
. Hl .isn \ TMT1 n< im> \l A ir voa -ri ir T,1
p I'l i&lVJUIiU LI X JL iVi
of Charleston, and can refer to geutlemen i
linn and Florida, as to the character of th
-c
NOTICE.?On account of the manner i
own assumption of the risk of Breakage
_ goods are slopped over the roads in this S
saving to the purchaser of our work.
W. P
* mch.JMyr.
EDWARD PERRY '
HOOK AM) JOH FRINTINO
1
Executed at the lowest rates.
Blank Ilooks
On hand and made t<> order. Foreign and Domestic
H tu 11 o 11 ery,
Law and School Books, Law Blanks, Wrapping Pa.
per, Twine, Ac.. Ac,
I NO, BID Meeting Steet,
CHARLESTON, S, C.
uov'A."> 20.
jasTm
> *
AIIPTIflM 2, MMM
"WW IVII WW UUIIIIII
I
Consignments of Mercha
I Send in your DEAD and SHOP worn STi
J ?hort notice. We have on our lists at slat
| Wagons, Farming Utensils, Boats, Steam
'' \ Seed, Stove, Fixtures, ?fce., &c.
BROKER IN R
Special attention given to the purchase, S
County property :
For Sale
j IMtrrC'lIA ItlVH house and
I iioi'se unit iiuir j
ICn llcllnu' 1 iOtx,
KoI>1>Iiih l>i'o|>ert y Hay street,
1*1 ;i li 11 live 1 ,a ads lor sal
I On Lady's Island,
On Paris Islanc
'! On St. Helena Island, in 10 to 8C
' Store and Dwelling on tie Join Frip
MAIN
> The ithoadea plantation near Port Royal ferry.coi
-J 111 be a<>l l In part or whole, price from $:} to $3
articuloia.
gi Pension Notary, a
ATTENTION SOLDiBT:<>! No action ha? bi en tako
l' and bounty.
SCHOONER Mi
1 For sale or (
^8.0 P .E ft ,
Charleston with a largd
KING,
NOTIONS, SC.
D FANCY GOODS,
'E TIMES. nov23-:{1
iNG MATERIAL GENERALLY.
1 \Veather-Boardin gs
URPOSE8 jn QIIEAT VAREBrY.
L AND CALLUSTERS,
IVEUY DE3CTJIPRION.
made as cheap at this establishment
ive on hand the largest stuck ol tue sb?v
h we guarantee will give entire satihiu <
work.
Y PRACTICAL MECHANICS?8At- ?
VDE, carrying on the businees in the ui? J
all over tbu State, Georgia, North Onto
eir work for the past twenty years.
>
n which we box up nrrtr work, and ?o|
of Glass with ordinary handling, ??
tate al HALF RATES, which is a great
, RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C.
1 Wayne & Von Kolnitz,
GENERAL
I Commission Merchants
j FOR THE SALE OF
PROVISIONS
AND
PRODUCE.
96 Ku.it Buy & ?7 Vendue R*H|^
ChnrloHton. ta. C.
WmT
+ ? ' . . I
ISSION MERCHANT
ndise strictly Confidential.
OCK and we will convert it into c?>! i 1
lghter prices : Hones, Mules, Corriug s
Engines, Cotton Gins, Corn Mills, Cotti; \
EAL ESTATE.
ale, Renting and^Excliangp of City and
in Beaufort.
i iMir ?i?ck. pa m.
lUock. f1.a ?
SO to ISO
4,000
? On PorL Iloynl Island
I,
) acre tracts, $3 to $5 per a :;r?
n PIqpp St Up1<?ii4 fnr cole at *9, i
jj 1 1UUU Ult iiUIUUU IU1 HU1U HI WiiliJ
LAND,
ntAiniii((?O0 ncr??, th-bcut of UnddMrablo lo< -i ?
l>cr acre. Alto other ucMrmbio laadi. Come i .
- 4J. nd
Notary Public,
'? by CoogrcM. a? yet in nUtloo to tddttl' r.al k-%
\RGARET-ANN
Charter.
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1' oBBEBUBI